Showing posts with label primary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label primary. Show all posts

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Dugatto Thanks Derby Voters

(The following is a letter to Derby citizens from Mayor Anita Dugatto)

 Derby is Stronger Together


DERBY - Thank you to all the voters who took time out of their busy lives on September 12 to vote in Derby’s Democratic Primary for Mayor.  
 
I am honored and humbled to have received the Democratic nomination for Mayor of Derby with my victory on September 12.  I couldn’t have done it without the support and confidence of countless volunteers and community members. I am deeply grateful for their efforts.
 
Turnout was strong.  I think this was due, in large part, to the interest our residents have in the
success of our city.  Over the past four years, we have worked hard to engage our citizens, to let them know they truly have a voice in their community and that their opinions matter. September 12 was a demonstration that our message was heard loud and clear.
 
When I was a child, my father worked at Derby’s Hull Dye and my mother stayed at home caring for me and my seven siblings while trying to make ends meet.  My parents, my neighbors, and many others showed me at a young age what a hard day of work looks like.  While the livelihoods of Derby’s residents may have changed over the years, one thing hasn’t - their strong work ethic. I believe in this city because I know that, if given the opportunity, each and every Derby resident has the drive and ability to succeed. That is why it’s so important to ensure that we are providing opportunities in our community for our residents to thrive.
 
Rather than looking for differences in each other - whether it be our ancestry, our political affiliation, or our income - we need to unite as people who are proud to call Derby home and who are working together to move us forward.
 
As the primary campaign season progressed, one thing became more and more apparent to me:  Mr. DiCenso and I are more alike than we are different.  We share the same level of passion for the community we grew up in - our knowledge of the challenges and our ideas for the solutions are, in fact, quite complimentary.  This shared perspective is an inherent strength.
 
Tremendous progress is being made in Derby.  When I look around our city, I see more businesses opening here, I see better parks, better roads, and better schools. These accomplishments were the result of dedication, collaboration, and a shared interest in the common good by members of Derby’s diverse community.  That diversity is important to ensure all citizens are represented.  
I humbly ask for your support again on November 7. Together we control the progress of Derby.  We will show that a shared vision for our community will prevail. 
 

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Dziekan Reacts to Dugatto's Primary Win


From the Desk of Rich Dziekan:

Congratulations to Anita Dugatto on her victory in the Democratic primary. Her genuine, emotional reaction showed that like both myself and Carmen Dicenso, she truly cares about Derby.

Many of the city's Democrats and the vast majority of the Aldermen had publicly pledged their support for Dicenso, so the real question has to be, "Now what?"

One can't help but wonder how awkward and counterproductive the already strained relationship between Mayor Dugatto and the Board of Aldermen would be moving forward. I hope to keep the positive momentum of my campaign going, and I hope those that have supported Carmen in his bid will consider turning a blind eye to party politics and rally behind my desire to become Derby's next mayor.

I plan on unifying members of all city boards from both sides of the aisle in the best interest of our taxpayers. We are too small a city to suffer from such a big case of political divisiveness.

I'm excited for the next 8 weeks of hard work and campaigning, and my team's goal is to keep things clean and informative. The people of Derby deserve the best and I hope to be leading them in the right direction come November 7th.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Ansonia mayor visits Foley's HQ Tuesday

Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti, right, congratulates Republican gubernatorial primary winner Tom Foley Tuesday night at GOP headquarters in Waterbury. Foley will oppose Gov. Dannel P. Malloy in the November election. / Photo submitted by John P. Marini, Ansonia Corporation Counsel.


Thursday, July 17, 2014

Derby to register voters for GOP primary

DERBY - There will be a Republican primary for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Comptroller  from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Aug. 12.  

Pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes, only registered Republican voters may vote in this primary.   

The Registrars of Voters will conduct a special voter registration session from 5-7 p.m. July 29 at City Hall, 1 Elizabeth St.

In addition, potential voters may complete a registration card at Derby City Hall between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. You may also mail in your voter registration card to Derby City Hall.

Any American citizen who is 18 years of age is eligible to register to vote. 
The deadline for eligibility to vote in the 2014 Republican primary is at noon Aug.11.

The regular federal and state elections will be held on Nov. 4.


This is a press release from the City of Derby.

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